Word: polled
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Princeton and Harvard both earned 14 out of a possible 16 first-place votes from a media voting representing each of the eight Ivy League schools. IVY LEAGUE PRESEASON W. BASKETBALL POLL Rank Team Points 1. HARVARD 125 2. Brown 104 3. Dartmouth 97 4. Princeton 75 5. Yale 71 6. Cornell 52 7. Columbia 30 8. Pennsylvania...
...should the alleged commission of a heinous crime suddenly qualify a child for adult status, especially when such status actually seems to contribute to recidivism in cases where children are not sentenced to life without parole? Public opinion polls provide a clue: Sixty-eight percent of those surveyed in a 1994 Los Angeles Times poll believed that juveniles accused of committing violent felonies should be treated the same as adults. Sixty percent of those surveyed in a 1994 Gallup poll supported death penalty for teenage murderers...
...Boston Herald poll published yesterday showed that 74 percent of Massachusetts voters back a death penalty for those who kill a child. Some 40 percent said they would be less likely to reelect their representative if he or she voted against the bill...
...poll of 305 registered voters had a margin of error of 5.6 percent...
...seen as a barometer of labor costs and a key gauge of potential wage inflation, is expected to be reported at 0.9 percent, according to a Reuters poll of economists...